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OpenStudy (nirmalnema):
since 4th statement is true because..
side opposite to equal angles are equal..
and its given angle q and t are equal
OpenStudy (nirmalnema):
sorry option B is correct...
SAS...
i had seen wrong
OpenStudy (nikato):
No, I think D
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OpenStudy (wolf1728):
Wouldn't ASA apply instead?
Angle Q and R are given as equal and QR = TR so there is a side side angle relationship.
OpenStudy (nikato):
You have the 2 triangle congruent because you have two pair of angles co grunt and then a pair of included side congruent. Then using CPCTC, PR=SR
OpenStudy (nirmalnema):
QR = TR
angle QRP=SRT
PR= SR..
so
by SAS
OpenStudy (nikato):
No, ASA. U don't know PR=SR. Ur trying to prove that
OpenStudy (wolf1728):
Yeah, I think I'd pick choice D also.
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OpenStudy (nirmalnema):
they are equal.....its given...angle Q=T so sides opposite to them are also equal.
OpenStudy (wolf1728):
The side opposite an angle is not necessarily equal to another side opposite to the same
angle.
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